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To retain skilled employees, supply chain leaders need to resolve small issues that can lead to bigger problems. Learn how the right training and wearable technology can boost productivity in this webinar.
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Let's face it, the state of supply chains hasn't been the same since 2020.
When seeing out-of-stock items at the grocery became the new normal, suddenly the term “supply chain” was on everyone’s lips. Not to mention that for once, people actually understood what a supply chain even was.
Although congestion has eased, we shouldn't forget the lessons of the pandemic: Supply chains affect everyone in the world. Whether we realize it or not, they play a major economic role that impacts everything from the products we purchase to the food we consume.
Tomorrow, April 29, is National Supply Chain Day — yes, it exists. Be sure to recognize the hard work supply chain professionals do every day to ensure goods keep moving.
With supply chain volatility, shifting consumer demands, and growing labor shortages, managing inventory has never been more challenging. Learn best practices in this playbook.
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